The Cairns Post

Injury told, not pressure says Kyrgios

- LAINE CLARK

NICK Kyrgios has dismissed a suggestion by Germany that he succumbed to pressure – not injury – in Australia’s 3-1 Davis Cup first-round loss in Brisbane.

Kyrgios was frustrated by an elbow complaint, copping a point penalty for racquet abuse before crashing in straight sets to world No.5 Alex Zverev to seal the upset tie victory for the visitors on Sunday.

But Germany team captain Michael Kohlmann suggested the world No.14’s concerns were more mental than physical after the 6-2 7-6 (7-3) 6-2 loss at Pat Rafter Arena.

Asked if he thought Kyrgios had been affected by expectatio­n to win at home, he said: “Of course. If you go into a match knowing you had to win otherwise your team loses it is something for sure you are thinking about – 100 per cent.”

Australia had to win both reverse singles on Sunday to qualify for April’s quarterfin­als after Matthew Ebden and John Peers lost the doubles rubber in five sets to Jan-Lennard Struff and Tim Puetz.

However, Kyrgios said he was not feeling any pressure after the doubles loss – just discomfort in his elbow.

“Not really. They left it all out there,” he said of Peers and Ebden.

“They didn’t play the best match they could have played but they still fought ... I wasn’t thinking about that at all.”

Australia team captain Lleyton Hewitt said the injury – not the must-win situation – had made it hard for Kyrgios to focus.

“It’s not easy to try and block that out and try and focus on your end of the court,” he said of Kyrgios’ injury. “Once you are looking elsewhere it becomes a tougher battle than the one-on-one battle.”

Kohlmann was relieved Australia did not play Kyrgios in the doubles – the rubber he pinpointed as crucial to the tie.

Kyrgios was not considered due to the elbow injury he suffered in his opening straightse­ts singles win over Struff.

Hewitt claimed Kyrgios remained a future doubles option for Australia but admitted it was easier said than done.

“It all depends on how his body is,” Hewitt said.

“We can’t always bank on Nick going out there and playing three matches.”

IF YOU GO INTO A MATCH KNOWING YOU HAD TO WIN OTHERWISE YOUR TEAM LOSES IT IS SOMETHING FOR SURE YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT – 100 PER CENT GERMANY’S MICHAEL KOHLMANN

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? HURT: Nick Kyrgios returns to Alex Zverev during the first round of the Davis Cup.
Picture: AAP IMAGE HURT: Nick Kyrgios returns to Alex Zverev during the first round of the Davis Cup.

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